[Bitu] Interesting things are happening. The head of the Fed, Powell, recently gave a speech at Stanford University, but his speech didn't mention the economic situation or the direction of monetary policy at all. This action is somewhat unusual—after all, the market is watching how the Fed will act next. Is it a deliberate avoidance of sensitive topics, or is there another plan? In any case, this “what should be said but isn't” attitude often leaves people more puzzled than a direct statement.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 11h ago
Powell's recent actions are indeed intriguing; not speaking conveys more information than speaking, so the market will have to guess for itself.
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consensus_failure
· 11h ago
Powell's silence is worth more than his words; the market has to guess for itself.
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HodlAndChill
· 11h ago
Old Bao is throwing smoke bombs at the market; shutting up is itself a signal.
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SundayDegen
· 11h ago
Powell's recent actions are truly remarkable; avoiding the topic instead conveys the most information...
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BagHolderTillRetire
· 11h ago
Wow, Powell is really playing a psychological game of "wanting to say something but stopping short" this time. The market is so anxious, yet he pretends to be deaf and mute.
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CoffeeNFTs
· 11h ago
Powell's silence this time is truly remarkable; the market is speculating on what he's thinking.
Powell's speech at Stanford avoided discussing monetary policy, what is the Fed planning?
[Bitu] Interesting things are happening. The head of the Fed, Powell, recently gave a speech at Stanford University, but his speech didn't mention the economic situation or the direction of monetary policy at all. This action is somewhat unusual—after all, the market is watching how the Fed will act next. Is it a deliberate avoidance of sensitive topics, or is there another plan? In any case, this “what should be said but isn't” attitude often leaves people more puzzled than a direct statement.